What's Happening in Arts & Science

Faculty of Arts and Science News

  • Conflict Resolution lecture and workshop at NU

    General
    Like it or not, conflicts arise.  Over time, we will all be faced with countless conflicts, some minor, some violently charged, others emotionally charged.  Sometimes conflict can be beneficial. How we work to resolve conflicts for a greater good is vital to a positive future.  Nipissing University is pleased to host a special lecture and workshop by Dr. Evan Hoffman on conflict resolution this weekend.  
  • Human Evolution Lab coming to NU

    Psychology Department
    Research
    Dr. Steven Arnocky, associate professor of psychology, and his team will utilize the lab to help clarify the complex interplay between personality, immune function, hormones, and social context and how such factors interact to predict mating patterns and behaviour, as well as competition, intimate partner violence and sexual violence.
  • Graduating class art on exhibit downtown

    My Nipissing
    Fine Arts/Performing Arts
    Some amazing student art is now on display at North Bay’s WKP Kennedy Gallery with the opening of the 2018 Bachelor of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition. The exhibit’s opening reception takes place on Friday, April 6, from 6 – 8 pm. It is part of North Bay’s Downtown Gallery Hop, which runs from 7 – 9:30 pm.
  • Psych talk explores stress and eating

    Psychology Department
    Seminar Series
    Nipissing University’s psychology speaker series welcomes Dr. Michael Emond, of the department of psychology at Laurentian University, to campus for a lecture titled Stress-Eaters and Stress-Undereaters: Factors Affecting their Bi-Directional Feeding Response in Humans and in an Animal Model, on Monday, March 26, at 10 a.m. in room F-210.